Resources tagged with Anti-racist
Part 1: How can your museum engage children, young people and families with sensitive topics?
This resource is designed to support your work discussing and engaging young audiences with difficult, challenging or sensitive topics, including supporting staff and visitor wellbeing.
Categories: Equality and inclusion
Audience: Children, Family, Primary school, Secondary school, Young people
Part 3: How can your museum engage children, families and young people with sensitive topics?
Read the third and final part of our guide to how your heritage organisation can engage children, young people and families with difficult or challenging topics. This section discusses how to support staff and young participants, and provides links to further resources to help you.
Categories: Equality and inclusion
Audience: Children, Family, Primary school, Secondary school, Young people
Anti-Racism and Museums: Young People Sparking Change
Watch our Youth Panel's online event in conversation with Our Shared Cultural Heritage Manchester.
Categories: Equality and inclusion
Audience: Young people
1. Introduction: How can your museum work alongside children, young people and families to develop anti-racist practice?
Read the introduction to our guide to how your heritage organisation can work with children, young people and families to respond to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Categories: Equality and inclusion
Audience: Children, Family, Young people
2. Background: How can your museum work alongside children, young people and families to develop anti-racist practice?
Read the second part of our guide to how your heritage organisation can work with children, young people and families to respond to the Black Lives Matter movement. This section puts the movement into context in the UK.
Categories: Equality and inclusion
Audience: Children, Family, Young people
3. Getting started: How can your museum work alongside children, young people and families to develop anti-racist practice?
Read the third part of our guide to how your heritage organisation can work with children, young people and families to respond to the Black Lives Matter movement. This section discusses how to embed this work in your organisation.
Categories: Equality and inclusion
Audience: Children, Family, Young people
4. Working with children, young people and families: How can your museum work alongside children, young people and families to respond to develop anti-racist practice?
Read the fourth and final part of our guide to how your heritage organisation can work with children, young people and families to respond to the Black Lives Matter movement. This section discusses practical and creative ways to engage children, young people and families.
Categories: Equality and inclusion
Audience: Children, Family, Young people
Don’t Settle: Changing the voice of heritage
This is the first of a series of blogs highlighting how museums can work with young people and represent their community. First up, we hear from the brilliant Don't Settle project in Birmingham.